What are megapods?
Megapods are birds in the family Megapodiidae, in the order of galliformes, which makes megapods remotely associated with chickens, turkeys, pheasants, grouse and quail. These birds have several distinctive features that postpone them from other birds, making them topics for biologists. Megapods are found in different areas of Australlasia, and several species are classified as endangered due to concerns about the potential survival of these unusual birds. All these birds have supported bodies, muscular legs, strong claws and small heads and tend to stick close to the ground and fly only when they are threatened. Birds scratch leaf litter for insects and also eat different plants. Bush turkeys also have very distinctive and colorful watts. Like the other birds, megapods tend to look somewhat plump, wiobly heavy breasts that make them fly far away.
The two properties of megapoda are very significant. The first is the habit of nesting birds: megapods build giant hills of the litter of leavesAnd compost, which controls the disintegration speed to generate heat for egg incubation. This habit led some people to call megapodes Mound builders or incubator birds. In general, the man oversees the nest and adds or removes organic material as needed.
megapods are also superprecial, based on the nest of fully feathered and capable of flying, running and clawing. In fact, the chickens emerge from the nest of the nest, break the eggs using their thick legs and then drain layers of organic material used for incubation. The chickens are able to disperse immediately to live independently, which causes them to skip the process of printing other birds.
These Australian birds tend to prefer the jungle habitat, although Malleefowl lives in Peeling, Australia, known as Mallee. Because they nest and live mainly on Earth, megapods are very vulnerable toDisturbing habitats, from free dogs to cattle grazing and it is known that birds leave their nests in areas with too many people, causing nests overheating or growing too cold. Concerns about the preservation of these unusual birds have led some nations to establish protective parks specifically for megapods, which reduced the human approach so that birds could nest and live in peace.